Attorney General Jeff Sessions' Department of Justice has busted a scheme to produce false identification documents through the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles. Some of the false identities and addresses were used to fraudulently register to vote in the City of Boston.

Federal law requires that states clean their rolls, but the law wasn't enforced under Obama. The Justice Department didn't comply with states that wanted to check state voter registration records against federal records. We trust this will no longer be the case under Trump. The administration should sue states that refuse to clean their rolls.

There are no checks in place in most states to verify citizenship when one registers to vote. Worse, the Obama administration has blocked access to federal alien databases that the states have sought to verify citizenship. So under Obama, to illegally register to vote all one has to do is mark the citizenship checkbox “yes” on the federal voter registration form.

Our friend election law expert J. Christian Adams and the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) have produced a report including documents that prove at least 1,000 instances of voter fraud showing aliens registering or voting in the key swing state of Virginia. And, says Adams, there are certainly far more to be found if Democrat election officials would stop impeding the research.

“When we elect lawmakers, we give them incredible power over issues that matter to us. Like health care and reproductive rights, education and climate change, immigration and the economy, and so much more. Pledge to vote, and we’ll send you a reminder so that election day doesn’t pass you by,” Planned Parenthood’s website stated.

The Virginia Voters Alliance is demanding an investigation and prosecution of 278 non-citizen voters for voter fraud by the Fairfax County Prosecutor and Attorney General Eric Holder. The group is also calling for passage of Proof of Citizenship legislation to preserve integrity in overall electoral processes.

Groups across political spectrum object to proposed IRS rules for tax-exempt organizations as the rules would also curtail efforts to register voters, distribute candidate guides and get voters to the polls on Election Day.